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Vancouver police officer found guilty in takedown of man arrested for jaywalking

A guilty verdict for the VPD officer charged in connection with the arrest of a man for jaywalking on Granville Street five years ago. Caught on video – Jamiel Moore-Williams claimed he was targeted because he is black -- and could have died in the arrest. As Grace Ke reports -- the judge ruled the use of a taser was excessive – Feb 13, 2023

A Vancouver police officer has been found guilty of assault with a weapon in connection with the arrest of a Black man  jaywalking on the Granville Strip five years ago.

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Const. Jarrod Sidhu was charged over the 2018 arrest of Jamiel Moore-Williams.

During the arrest, which was caught on camera, Moore-Williams was tasered multiple times. One officer can also be seen kneeing him.

Moore-Williams claimed he was targeted because of his race.

He also said he was taken to hospital and then to jail.

He was later issued a ticket for jaywalking and charged with obstruction. Both were stayed.

An assault charge against another Constable involved in the arrest, Jagpreet Ghuman, was also stayed last year.

No sentencing date has been set for Sidhu.

– With files from Julie Nolin, Global News

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